Organization: UN Children's Fund
Country: Panama
Closing date: 13 Nov 2017
Though diet-related Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) often manifest themselves in adulthood, they have their origin early in life. Child overweight and obesity, which is increasing globally and particularly in Latin America, affects a child’s immediate health and wellbeing, peer relations e.g. through bullying and discrimination, and opportunities to participate in educational and recreational activities but also contributes to the development of non-communicable diseases throughout childhood and into adulthood.
Eating and lifestyle habits are established early in childhood with learned behaviors often continuing into adulthood. As children and adolescents spend a high proportion of their time in schools both for academic and extracurricular activities the school environment provides excellent opportunities for prevention initiatives. Unhealthy feeding practices, and low nutritional and health literacy are barriers to healthy growth and development and schools should foster a protective and enabling environment for children to reach their full potential.
Fostering an appreciation of quality non-processed food and the development of cooking skills at school and the home environments are considered as key preventive measures, empowering children and adolescents with the knowledge and skills to adopt healthier dietary choices.
To this effect, UNICEF wishes to develop a cooking teaching and learning tool for use by children and adolescents in schools and at home. UNICEF is a key advocate for the protection of child rights, including the right to a healthy growth, and the right to quality education.
PURPOSE OF THE CONSULTANCY
General objective:
UNICEF seeks to produce a cookery book of recipes created by top Latin America chefs, to stimulate consumption of healthy diets, develop cooking skills and promote the social aspect of cooking and eating in primary and secondary school children. The book would be available for free download (pdf form) from UNICEF LACRO website but also available for purchase (hardcopy) from publishers for UNICEF’s fundraising purposes.
Specific objectives:
Under the overall guidance of the Regional Nutrition Specialist and in coordination with the Communication team, UNICEF is looking for a consultant to coordinate the production of a cookery book of recipes created by top Latin America chefs.
Main tasks:
Top 50 Latin American Chef contributing:
Recipes:
The book:
1 page of drinks recipes with low or no sugar content: (water with fruit pieces or herbs)
DELIVERABLES
Product
Description
Deliverable 1:
Delivery date: 24/11/17
· Work plan for 4 months (the contract will be suspended for two weeks during the period 25 December 2017and 5 January 2018)
Deliverable 2:
Delivery date: 08/12/17
· Established contact with Chefs organizations and key top Chefs.
· List of well-known chefs in LAC including contact details
Deliverable 3:
Delivery date: 15/12/17
· Chefs BIO of 30-50 Chefs interested in contributing to project
· Book outline proposal
Deliverable 6:
Delivery date: 26/01/18
· First Draft of Publication
Deliverable 7:
Delivery date: 09/02/18
· Second Draft of Publication
Deliverable 8:
Delivery date: 23/02/18
· Final Publication
QUALIFICATIONS AND SPECIALIZED KNOWLEDGE/EXPERIENCE REQUIRED
Education:
Work Experience:
Additional skills:
Languages:
The duration for the contract is estimated to be of no more than 4 (four) months starting on the date of the signature of the contract, 20th November (expected). The contract will be suspended for two weeks during the period 25 December 2017and 5 January 2018.
HONORARIA & FEES
Qualified candidates are requested to submit a weekly and monthly rate. Proven experience and financial proposal will be taken into consideration during selection process. Any travel, if and when required, will be covered by UNICEF as per the United Nations standards.
HOW TO APPLY
Please submit CV including the proposed weekly and monthly rate.
To view our competency framework, please click here.
Please indicate your ability, availability and daily/monthly rate (in US$) to undertake the terms of reference above (including travel and daily subsistence allowance, if applicable). Applications submitted without a daily/monthly rate will not be considered.
UNICEF is committed to diversity and inclusion within its workforce, and encourages qualified female and male candidates from all national, religious and ethnic backgrounds, including persons living with disabilities, to apply to become a part of our organisation.
How to apply:
UNICEF is committed to diversity and inclusion within its workforce, and encourages qualified female and male candidates from all national, religious and ethnic backgrounds, including persons living with disabilities, to apply to become a part of our organization. To apply, click on the following link http://www.unicef.org/about/employ/?job=508346